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Deserved recognition - Mascot Scot Lackey presents Band Director Wayne Tympamic a con- gratulatory balloon bouquet because ofthe outstanding performances the band did during the marching season. And the tears fell - Senior Anissa Wilson gives a sympathetic hug to a senior drill team member. The Wichita pep rally was the last pep rally during football season for the team to perform together. The Homecoming spirit - The varsity cheerleaders lead cheers to enthuse both the cur- rent students at the school and the alumni that came back to see how their school has changed during the years. Whether the theme was 'nerds,' 'camouflage' or 'fifties' Spirit severely soared One week, Hawaiian prints filled the halls. The next week, horn-rimmed glasses and high water pants were the style. No matter what name one gave these sudden fashion changes, it made Keller spirit rise higher than ever before. Spirit day themes boosted the student body's spirit throughout both the football and basketball seasons. Themes ranged from the above Hawaiian and Nerd days to blue and Gold and Camouflage Days. To boost school spirit, the varsity cheerleading team was in- creased to ten members and the gymnasium, which was not fully completed in time for pep rallies during the past year, was ready to be used for the first time. My favorite thing about the pep rallies was the enthusiasm everyone showed, sophomore jay Lucas said. Most students agreed that the Grapevine pep rally made spirit rise the highest. Confetti was thrown over the balcony down to the first floor before the pep rally even began and the activity lasted throughout the day, even though students were instructed not to do so. The Grapevine pep rally was awesome. Everybody was going 16 Pep Rallies crazy! The best part ofit all was that we won the game that night, one junior said. Of the events that took place during the pep rallies, perhaps the most memorable was the last pep rally against Wichita Falls I-Iirschi, which marked the end of football season. To the tune of Michael W. Smiths Friends are Friends Forever, the Senior Class joined together in a circle on the floor of the gym and remembered the times they had spent together during high school. I hope that our class can be as close as the seniors. It was really great to see what a close class they were, one sophomore said. The last pep rally honored seniors Rhonda Moore and Rod Dear- ing as Miss Indianette and Indianette Brave. Also seniors julie Belyeu and Cary McKay, juniors jim I-lerckt and Cindy Crites, sophomores Carolyn Abbot and jason Carter and freshmen j. j. jantzen and Darrel james were honored because of their help in supporting school spirit. In addition to these students the cross country, volleyball, soccer and basketball teams were honored at pep rallies before important meets and games.
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Georgie Leonard Kelli Leonardo Tim Lewis jeanne Lindsey Debbie Loiacano Fidencia Loredo Karen Luoaric Tabby Lusk David Lutch Diane Malcolm julie Manos Loyd Martin Shane Mathis Eddie Matlock larry Matlock Greg Mays David McDonald Greg McDonald Billy McGee Angie Mclnryre Cary McKay Cynthia Meadows Blake Mencham Brandon Mercer Kathy Michaels Cynthia Miller Richard Miller Edward Miller Eddie Mitchell Rex Mobley Srace Mobley Michelle Modiserr james Moore Rhonda Moore Traqf Morgan Chris Morse Lisa Moss Eva Myers Ronda Nash Tony Newman Kerri Newton Carl Nickison April O'Bryan Stephen Oldham Shayne O'Neil jack O'Pelt Greg Palmer Steve Parsons Mande Penland Gala Pennington Scott Penningron Angie Percilield Iris Perez Kelly Perkins james Perry Kai Peterson Stephanie Peterson Kieu Pham Kirsana Phaphou Phansone Phonasa Danny Powers Mone Pmvongviengkha Talo Pravongviengkha Martin Ramos Michelle Ranger johnny Roland Bobby Ross Scott Ross Tia Rosser Bret RoweU Amber Rupert Pavala Russell Barry Ryan Holly Sanders jeannre Sanders Tim Sanders Wendela Segresr Stan Sewell Tim Sharkey Derek Sharp Gordon Sharp Payman Shokkian james Smirh Sanclra Smirh Shelley Smith Staci Smirh Greg Snyder Andrew Souder Karhleen Southworth Todd Sowers Shawn Spicer jeff Spirrler Susan Sr. john Clay Stacks Tracy Stamp Tammy Srarira Don Starkey Lee Stinson Lisa Strong Christi Srroup Louis Sullivan brcnua laylor Denise Taylor Phzinnora Thirakham Greg Thompson Christi Tillison Chanu: Turrez Kathy Towns Kris Towns lireh Tran Wes Tucker Thomas Tyree Marty VanDyke Chip Vardeman Paul Walker Scott Walker Brian Wlall Michael Warnick Steve West Kevin Wesrerfield Amy Whelchel David Wisenhunt Brad White Wade Whuc Matt Whiringron Timmy Wilkes Danni Willars james Williams Susan Williams Anissa Wilson Baronda Wilson Denny Wilson jill Wilson Terry Wdson Keith Woodward Tina Wright Barry Yandell Cindy Young Cynthia Young Paige Young Ted Young Brerr Youngren
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